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Isaac Asimov
"It is quite clear that as long as the nations of the world spend most of their energy, money and emotional strength in quarreling with words and weapons, a true offensive against the common problems that threaten humans survival is not likely. A world government that can channel human efforts in the direction of the great solutions seems desirable, even essential. Naturally, such a world government should be a federal one, with regional and local autonomy safeguarded and with cultural diversity promoted." |
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British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
"Unless we establish some form of world government, it will not be possible for us to avert a World War III in the future." |
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Walter
Cronkite, CBS News Anchor
"It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventual catastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as a first step toward a world government patterned after our own government...To do that, of course, we Americans will have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitter pill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. But the American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearly perfect unions the world has ever seen." |
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas
"World Federalism is an idea that will not die. More and more people are coming to realize that peace must be more than an interlude if we are to survive; that peace is a product of law and order; that law is essential if the force of arms it not to rule the world." |
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Albert Einstein
"Mankind's desire for peace can be realized only by the creation of a world government. With all my heart I believe that the world's present system of sovereign nations can only lead to barbarism, war, and inhumanity." |
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Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev
"On today's agenda is not just
a union of democratic states, but also a democratically
organized world community ... An awareness of the need
for some kind of global government is gaining ground,
one in which all members of the world community would
take part. " |
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Victor Hugo
"I represent a party which does not yet exist, the party of revolution, civilization... There will issue first the United States of Europe, then the United States of the World." |
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U.N.
Asst. Secretary General Robert Muller
"'The absolute necessity to
create a proper Earth government' -- we should inscribe
this as the priority item on the agenda of world affairs." |
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Indian
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru
"If we work hard enough, we can achieve world peace. But I have long believed that the only way it can finally be achieved is through world government" |
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
"Realize this Commonwealth of Europe for a single day, and you may be sure it will last forever; so fully would experience convince men that their own gain is to be found in the good of all" |
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Bertrand Russell
"Science has made unrestricted national sovereignty incompatible with human survival. The only possibilities are now world government or death." |
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Socrates
"I am a citizen, not of Athens, or Greece, but of the World." |
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Alfred Tennyson
"'Till the war-drum throbbed no longer and the battle-flags were furled
In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the World.
There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe,
And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law." |
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U.S.
President Harry S Truman
"It will be just as easy for the nations to get along in a republic of the world as it is for you to get along in the republic of the United States." |
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U.S.
Vice-President Henry A. Wallace
"Continued anarchy among nations
in the atomic age threatens our civilization and humanity
itself with annihilation...The only ultimate alternative
to war is the abandonment of the principle of the coercion
of sovereigns by sovereigns and the adoption of the
principle of the just enforcement upon individuals
of world federal law, enacted by a world federal legislature
with limited but adequate powers to safeguard the common
defense and the general welfare of all mankind...Such
a structure of peace through government can be evolved
by making the United Nations an effective agency...Beyond
an effective United Nations lies the further possibility
of genuine world government." |
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H.
G. Wells
"Let us get together with
other people of our sort and make over the world into
a great world-civilization that will enable us to realize
the promises and avoid the dangers of this new time" |